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We are placing a lot of satellites in the low earth orbit (LEO). More will be deployed in the coming decade. All satellites have a certain lifespan. So, what happens when they die? “ For all missions we will provide an end-to-end service, addressing mission licensing,...
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Sending people and satellites into space has become somewhat commonplace in today’s world. Arranging those launches is no easy task. A lot goes on behind the scenes to ensure that these launches can take place as scheduled. For instance, the FAA (Federal Aviation...
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Previously I wrote about ChatGPT and what they are doing to change the face of artificial intelligence. I will now take that a bit further and write about artificial general intelligence or AGI and what it is capable of. AGI can already exceed what humans are able to...
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Japan has not previously been a player in the space race. However, the Japanese Space Exploration Agency or JAXA has entered the prospect of space and all that entails in a big way in the wake of Russia being cut off from the European marketplace due to their invasion...
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The first-ever 3D Rocket will launch from Cape Canaveral’s Space Force Station on March 8th, 2023. This is Relativity Spaces Terrain 1 Rocket. The forecast it to launch no earlier than 1 pm EST. This mission is called Good Luck, Have Fun or GLHF for short....
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Have you ever wondered if there are any guidelines for what is and is not allowed in space? More than fifty years ago some parameters were set in place regarding space exploration. However, a lot has changed technologically, and as such things may need to be revised...